Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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There arc Two Distinguishing Characteristics • .- * -i.! •' J ‘ 9 Whifcfi, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth of The Chicago Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies combined. It seems strange that the first practical, combined application of*two such common sense principles in] journalism should have been left to a paper,as yet only twelve years old. And yet true it.is that in thisj fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated 1 these principles are;

First. THE DAILY NEWS Is a daily paper for busy people. Of all mankind the people of Chicago and the busy northwest are the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal number of people are to be found who appreciate so keenly the'necessity of an intelligent knowledge of the world’s daily doings. They recognize that they, more than anyone else, are the world’s providers in many of the most important necessaries of life. How important, then, that they should have their daily Intelligence oT every event, the world over, which by any possibility can affect their diversified commercial holdings. And in all the higher interests Of life where can be found a like number of pei-ple more keenly appreciative of all that contributes to progress in art, literature, science, religion, politics, and the thousand and one things which make up modem civilization. And yet, strange to say, right here in this great, busy northwest, in its busy metropolis Chicago, there bas taken place the creatioD and development of that most cumbrous, unserviceable, time-destroying thing, the “ blanket-sheet ” newspaper. With the blindness of very fatuity this nionstrosity of journalism,: this breeder of mental dyspepisia, has steadfastly imposed its mountain of unthreshed strsuv to the demand tis-the pieople for the winnowed grain of fact It was out of the very mcongruousness of such a condition of things that The Daily News had its birth; People wanted the News, —all the news—but they demanded it apart from the overpowering mass of the trivial and inconsequential. -It is because The Daily News satisfactorily meets that demand that its circulation is over “ a-million a-week.’L R. M. Lawrence, Williamsville, UL, says: “The ■ big-daily ’is too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to re*i everything printed in the * blanket-sheets,’ but one having anything ■** else to do doesn’t have time to hunt through the long-drawn twaddle for a few graias.of digestible food.” y |

When to two- such comprehehstve elements Of popularity THE DAILY: NEWS now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction, to One Cent a day, it offers a combination d attractions at once unique and unapproachable by any other American newspaper, arid one which will sdrely multiply iC friends throughout the Northwest by the thousands. - The Chicago Daily News is for rale by all newsdealers at One Cent p'T copy, or will be mailed, pastage paid, for $3.00 per year, of 25 cents per month. Tljjj firmer end mechanic a»a now afford ifis well as the merchant and professional man .to have his metropolitan dai’jr.... . . Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The News, Chic if- J